He was wounded during a shootout Tuesday morning at South Bend's Wooden Indian Motel. On Wednesday, Patrolman Michael Norby visited the memorial outside the police department for fellow officer Nick Polizzotto, who was killed. Norby was hit in the shoulder, shattering his collarbone. He's recovering at home. He arrived at the memorial with his arm in a sling. Fellow police officers hugged him. They gathered around him as he knelt and looked onto Polizzotto's car. Prosecutors say 45-year-old Scott Barnaby pulled the trigger, shooting the two officers. They were responding to a report of shots fired near the motel. When they arrived, they went to Barnaby's second floor apartment. Police say that's when he started shooting. Polizzotto, a nine-year veteran of the department, was shot in the torso, in an area not covered by his bullet-proof vest. When officers returned fire, they shot Barnaby several times. He died from a gunshot to the head. FUNERAL INFORMATION Services for Polizzotto are planned for Sunday and Monday. Visitation will be from 3:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Notre Dame's Joyce Center on Sunday. His funeral will also be there at 10 a.m. on Monday. Check for video with this story at .